védbeszéd
Védbeszéd is a Hungarian term that translates to "defense speech" or "oration for the defense." It is a rhetorical genre typically found in legal or political contexts. In a legal setting, a védbeszéd is the closing argument presented by a defense attorney to persuade a judge or jury of the defendant's innocence or to mitigate the severity of the sentence. It aims to counter the prosecution's case, highlight doubts about the evidence, and appeal to reason and justice.
Historically, védbeszéd has also been employed in political discourse, particularly during times of public scrutiny or